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C3 Won't Start
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<blockquote data-quote="taylorsk8" data-source="post: 156471" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Total long shot but it did happen to me so here is a suggestion.</p><p></p><p>If the car has been stored outside over its life them there is a chance that water could be in the fuel. My car had the overflow hose at the filler neck plugged and when water collected in the filler neck rubber it would seep into the tank. Over time the amount of water built up in the bottom of the tank until it started pumping water up to the engine and guess what.....engines don't run on water.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely check the fuel pump, filter , carb, etc first but this is something that you could check if it is none of those things.</p><p></p><p>T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylorsk8, post: 156471, member: 33"] Total long shot but it did happen to me so here is a suggestion. If the car has been stored outside over its life them there is a chance that water could be in the fuel. My car had the overflow hose at the filler neck plugged and when water collected in the filler neck rubber it would seep into the tank. Over time the amount of water built up in the bottom of the tank until it started pumping water up to the engine and guess what.....engines don't run on water. I would definitely check the fuel pump, filter , carb, etc first but this is something that you could check if it is none of those things. T [/QUOTE]
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